Citizens, taxpayers and voters have information on all of the outputs of government. They see the results of the decisions, the announcements, the procurement contracts, the awarded grants and contributions, the audits, the evaluations, the research studies and so on. All of the outputs of government and a lot of information about what government does are available to Canadians.
In fact, there's more information available to Canadians than probably at any time in our history. The frontier of the discussion is about the deliberative processes before decisions are taken. My point is that if there is not a degree of confidentiality for those deliberative process before a decision, you will impair the ability of cabinet to take decisions.